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Pelagonius and Latin Veterinary Terminology in the Roman Empire
The one constant in all three groups is that the recipe begins with an accusatival
list of ingredients. The writer may not necessarily match the following verb
syntactically to the preceding ingredients. 1.8 Infinitive There is a striking
substantival ...
2
Syntax of the Hebrew Language of the Old Testament
Accusatival sign in Hebrew, 35; in Aramaic, 39 ; after participle, 98 ; accusatival
form of affix to a verb, used for the dative, 174. Active forms preferred to passive
in Semitic, 129, 149. Adjectives subordinated to a verb, 43f. ; co-ordinated with ...
3
Copies Versus Cognates in Bound Morphology
In Salar, the connective is synchronically mainly used as an accusative, as in et '
meat' : coNN (accusatival use) et-ni ver-ji '(he) gave (them) meat', while the
genitive function is expressed by adding to the connective form the marked ...
Lars Johanson, Martine Robbeets, 2012
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The Semitic Languages: An International Handbook
These appear in five principal forms: as (1) fully independent forms, as productive
enclitic particles attached (2) to nouns (genitival function) and (3) to verbs (
accusatival function), and as frozen person markers in the verbal system, (4)
prefixed ...
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"Sprich doch mit deinen Knechten aramäisch, wir verstehen ...
(MX 21/33) 'Taking affectionately leave from me' (Rs: npocTflCb CO mhom —
GCh 30). However, the great majority of compound verbs consist of a transitive
supporting verb with the nominal part acting as its "accusatival" direct
complement.
Werner Arnold, Hartmut Bobzin, 2002
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Evidence and Counter-Evidence Essays in Honour of Frederik ...
As for the ending, syllabic * (whether accusatival or instrumental) would be
possible for Greek and Vedic but not for Hittite, where it would have given “arun”.
The IE adverbial ending *a recurs in e.g. *s()ma 'at one time, at once' (Vedicsma,
...
Alexander Lubotsky, Jos Schaeken, Jeroen Wiedenhof, 2008
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A Basic Grammar of the Ugaritic Language: With Selected ...
Thus, the term is restricted to the direct or accusatival objects. (A so-called "
indirect" or "datival object" may be counted with adverbial modifiers. As a criterion
a simple transformation may be used: if a clause with a transitive verb governing
a ...
8
Arabic Grammar and Linguistics
It is not difficult to seehowthe word hal later developed into a clear-cut technical
grammatical term denoting an accusatival adverbial standing in an(underlying)
predicatival relationship to one of the nominals in the sentence.7 3.
Thus, M. A. Castrén identified the accusatival form with the genitival one, G. N.
Prokofev, in tum, placed a sign of equation between the accusative and
nominative.” (Terescenko 1973: 174). Terescenko herself came across the same
problem ...
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Studies in the syntax of the verbal noun in early Latin
There are practically no -culo/a- nouns in the accusatival figura etymologica, as
there are no -tat- or -tut- formations in the ablatival one. Nouns in -tion- have no
noticeable role in the ablatival figura etymologica (nor in the accusatival one, ...